In this week’s episode, Jennifer dives deep into the background and candidacy of Graham Platner, the Democratic Senate candidate facing incumbent Susan Collins, currently the only standing Republican in New England. She explores Platner’s privileged upbringing, lack of political experience, and recent coverage of a Nazi tattoo and online sexting scandals. The episode critiques the normalization of questionable ethics and controversial personal behavior among political figures, particularly focusing on progressive hypocrisy and the response from Democratic leaders and colleagues. Jennifer also questions the standards voters hold candidates to and challenges listeners to reflect on values, morals, and the real-life consequences of whom we elect.
“So we're saying a Nazi tattoo is okay? We're saying that behavior that we know is wrong and gross is okay for one of 100 elected people in the United States?” ~Jennifer Nassour
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